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Here's What Fashion 2.0 Awardees DON'T Like About Technology

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Last night we attended StyleCoalition's Fashion 2.0 Awards, where the fashion's most powerful digital superstars were awarded for their online prowess (you can head here to see the winners). Between tweets and 'grams, we asked attendees if there's anything that was better in 1.0 form, before technology got a hold of it. Here's what they said.
· Voters Say Marc Jacobs, Saks are Fashion's Digital All-Stars [Racked]